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Re: Watching Replay...Bo Pelini...

It's ****** Nebraska of course they don't have any class... I don't see why this is a big deal, most clone fans probably knew he wouldn't shake CPR's hand. Especially after being outcoached as bad as he was.

Re: Watching Replay...Bo Pelini...

was watching the NU /Tech game last week and he basically did the same thing to Mike Leach. Leach came to console Bo over the BEATDOWN he just received, and Bo shook his hand w/o looking him in the eye and walked away.... as if to say "yeah...whatever." Pelini's a classless piece of ****, and deserves to have the most embarrassing loss in kNU history. Some people have a hard time winning with respect...this DB needs to learn how to lose with it.

Re: Watching Replay...Bo Pelini...

With between :14 and :15 seconds left on the game clock, they do graze by each other. They don't appear to really make much eye/hand contact. But, they do meet, right where the players are celebrating...

Re: Watching Replay...Bo Pelini...

for all the naysayers (and I was previously one of them)... BP did shake/acknowledge CPR at the end of the game, and his press conference was stand up, as he credited ISU. I always thought he was an ***, but today he showed some class.

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